My dogs and cats are my responsibility, I am their voice, and I will make the best, most informed decisions I can on their behalf. To leave that job to anyone else would be letting them down.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

This is Raider and he is a Calendar boy! Raider has Primary Typical Addisons's and he was diagnosed Oct 19, 2006. He is the Centerfold for the Addison's Dogs 2009 calendar.. and before you ask, "what's with the rooster?" I swear there was no rooster when I took the picture.. Raider is the picture of health, in fact you would never know he had a chronic illness. He has the best vet there is, thanks Dr. Melissa, Raider loves you!

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Mom to 3 Labradors, 2 yellow males and 1 black female.. need a chocolate to round out the Lab crew. We have two cats, our senior lady Tramp is 19 yrs old and our newest addition Simon, or as the kids in the neighbourhood call him, "Mr. Simon".
Wife, Step Mom and Grandmother to Emma, Aselin, Desmond and Danika. I Work in Information Technology.. meaning if it involves a computer I work on it.
You will find lots of info on Canine Addison's Disease in my links. My boy Raider was diagnosed when he was a yr old in 2006. He is living a wonderful healthy life and we don't tell him he has a disease and he doesn't act like it.
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